Tangible change in this area is long overdue. Can sex workers regulate police? There was a time when he raped my child when I was at work. Violence against substance-abusing South African sex workers: intersection with culture and HIV risk. A few used money from sex work to create alternative income-earning ventures, such as buying sewing machines or additional land to rent, or opening a bar. By virtue of inhabiting the same local context as the participants, peer interviewers tend not to interrogate shared meanings as much as outsider researchers might.
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